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JOC extends a full range of services to meet needs of clients
・Road and Bridge
・Irrigation and Water Resources
・Port and Harbor
・Others
・Project Identification
• Project Appraisal
• Pre-project Evaluation
・Studies and Preliminary Engineering
• Preparatory Studies
• Master Plan
• Feasibility Studies and Preliminary Engineering
• Environmental Assessment
・Detailed Engineering
• Detailed Design
• Preparation of Tender Documents
• Cost Estimates
・Construction Supervision and Management
• Preconstruction Services
• Construction Supervision
• Construction Management
• Environmental Management
・Others
• Training Program
• Maintenance Program
• Post-evaluation Services
Country Project Name Client/Finance From To
Philippines JICA-assisted Road Upgrading and Preservation Project (RUPP) JICA 2013 2016
Ethiopia Regional Bridges Rehabilitation Plan Study Private
Company 2010 2010
Malawi Study on Development of the Sena Corridor JICA 2010 2010
Sri Lanka Construction of a bridge across the Batticaloa Lagoon JICA 2009 2009
Kyrgyzstan CAREC Transport Corridor 1 MOTC/ADB 2009 2012
Cambodia Second Mekong Bridge Construction JICA 2008 2009
Sri Lanka Road Sector Assistance Project MLGPC/IBRD 2006 2008
Egypt FS on High priority Urban Toll Expressway JICA 2007 2008
Zambia Project for Improvement and Maintenance of Ndola Kitwe City Roads JICA 2006 2007
Mongolia Construction of Eastern Arterial Road and improvement of the Related Equipment MRTTM/JICA 2005 2010
Philippines Remedial Works in Specified Landslide Areas and Road Slip Sections DPWH/IBRD 2003 2005
Cambodia Environment and Social Study for Improvement of National Road No.1 JICA 2003 2003
Mongolia Second Road Development Project DOR/ADB 2000 2000
China Hangzhou-Quzhou Expressway Project ZPEPC/JBIC 2000 2000
Bangladesh Dhaka Urban Transport Study BRTA/World
Bank 99 2003
Philippines C-5/Boni Serrano Interchange DPWH/JBIC 99 2001
Bangladesh Third Rural Infrastructure Development LGED/ADB 99 2000
Bangladesh Feasibility Study for Rupsa Bridge Construction Project JICA 99 2000
Philippines ADB 6th Road Improvement Project (Structural Overlay) DPWH/ADB 98 2002
Kyrgyz Road Rehabilitation Project MOTC/OECF 98 2006
Bangladesh Jamuna Bridge Access Road Project RHD/OECF 98 2001
Bangladesh Third Road Improvement Project RHD/ADB 98 2000
Bangladesh Flood Damage Restoration Project (Roads & Bridges) RHD/ADB 98 2000
Bangladesh Master Plan for Rupsa Bridge Construction Project JICA 98 99
Cambodia Simplified Engineering Design for Selected National Provincial Roads MPWT/World
Bank 98 98
Vietnam Bridge Rehabilitation for Highway #1 (Phase II) PMU-18/OECF 97 2000
Turkey Maintenance and Management of Trunk Highways JICA 97 98
Philippines Vargas Flyover for C-5 Project in Metro Manila DPWH/OECF 97 98
Zambia &
Zimbabwe Construction of Chirundu New Bridge on Zambezi River JICA 97 97
Laos Rehabilitation of Bridges on Highway No.13 JICA 97 97
Djibouti Rehabilitation of R.N. 1 and 2 Road JICA 97 97
Kazakhstan Road Rehabilitation Project
Kazakhstan
Govt./ADB
96 2000
Cambodia Feasibility Study for Selected Priority National/Provincial Roads World Bank 96 97
Thailand Lampang-Doi Sake Expressway Project JICA 96 96
Egypt Construction of Bridge over Suez Canal JICA 96 96
China (PRC) Liaoning and Jilin Expressways Project ADB 96 96
Cambodia Rehabilitation of National Highways No.6 & 7 JICA 96 96
Bangladesh Paksey Bridge Construction Project RHD/OECF 96 96
Chile Nation-Wide Bridge Rehabilitation Study JICA 96 96
Indonesia Intra-Urban Tollway Project
JASA MARGA
/OECF
95 97
Turkey Maintenance and Rehabilitation for Highway Bridge JICA 95 96
Vietnam Bridge Rehabilitation on Highway No.1 OECF 95 95
Oman Road Development Project (Study for Flyovers and Underpasses) JICA 95 95
Kenya, Zambia,
Tanzania Post-Evaluation Study for Road Projects JICA 95 95
China (PRC) Sichuan Expressway Project ADB 95 95
Bangladesh Improvement of Dhaka-Khulna-Mongla Road IDI,Japan 95 95
Bangladesh Jamuna Bridge Railway Approaches Study ADB 95 95
Mongolia State Road Construction Project (B/D, D/D) Mongolian
Govt./JICA 94 95
Vietnam Second Road Improvement Project (F/S, D/D) ADB 94 94
Cambodia Mekong River Bridge Study JICA 94 94
Djibouti Road Equipment Procurement Services JICA 93 94
Thailand Road Disaster Prevention Study JICA 93 93
China (PRC) Dalian Urban Transport Master Plan Study JICA 93 93
Thailand Inter-urban Highway Construction Plan JICA 92 92
Indonesia Jakarta Primary Road Network Study JICA 92 92
Djibouti Road Construction Equipment Maintenance Project JICA 92 92
Niger Second Niamey Bridge Project JICA 90 90
Philippines Circumferential Road #5 (C-5) Project Package A DPWH/OECF 89 97
Philippines Circumferential Road (C-3) and Makati- Mandaluyong Road Project (C/S) DPWH/OECF 88 92
Philippines Mindanao Road Improvement Project
DPWH/ Kuwait
Fund (KFAED)
87 98
Burma Rangoon-Prome Road Improvement Project MC/ ADB 85 93
Philippines Third Road Improvement Project DPWH/ADB 84 8
Sri Lanka Colombo-Katunayake Expressway Project (F/S) JICA 83 83
Thailand Rama VI Bridge Construction Project JICA 81 81
Malaysia Johor Bahru Transport and Urban Development Study JICA 80 81
Malaysia Urban Transport and Development Study in George Town, Butterworth, and Bukit
Mertajam JICA 79 82
Philippines Circumferential Road (C-3) and Makati- Mandaluyong Road Project DPWH/OECF 79 81
Philippines Manila-Bataan Coastal and Related Roads Project JICA 79 80
Bangladesh Khulna-Mongla Road Project RHD/ADB 77 85
Philippines Circumferential Road (C-3) and Related Road Project JICA 77 78
Philippines Mindanao Secondary & Feeder Roads Project DPWH/ADB 76 85
Tanzania Southern Coastal Road Project JICA 76 77
Japan The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge Project Japanese
Govnt. 75 79
Philippines Radial Road R-10 and Urban Development Project JICA 74 75
Burma Irrawaddy River Bridge Construction Project JICA 74 75
Tanzania Rufiji River Bridge Construction Project OTCA MPW 71 74
Philippines Manila Urban Development and Transportation Study OTCA 71 72
Tanzania Southern Coastal Link Road Project OTCA 70 72
Turkey Golden Horn Bridge Construction Project Turkish Govt. 70 70
Mexico Ground Water Development Study Project Mexico
City/IDB 99 2000
Malaysia Water Resources Supply for Santi Resort Development
Santi Resort
Development
Corp.
97 97
Sri Lanka Water Resources Development for Colombo Water Supply JICA 94 94
Bangladesh Deep Tubewell Irrigation Project BWDB/ADB 90 91
Malaysia Ground Water Resources and Site Investigation for Trengganu Steel Plant Nippon Steel
Corp. 87 88
Nepal Water Resources Development for Mountainous Area JICA 86 87
Afghanistan Balkh Irrigation Project ADB 80 81
Kenya Monbasa Container Port terminal Expansion Program Private
Company 2009 2009
Bangladesh Mongla Port Area Development Project ADB 95 95
Syria Port Development Plan Study JICA 94 94
Burma Burma Outports Project ADB 78 79
Tanzania Zanzibar Area Regional Electricity Power Network Strengthening Plan JICA 2010 2010
Russia Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Onshore and near shore Detailed Site Investigations at the
Dekastri Terminal Site
Private
Company 2006 2007
China Telecommunication Project ADB 99 99
Vietnam Hai Van Pass Tunnel Construction Study EPRF Japan 96 96
Indonesia Urban Sewerage System Study in Jakarta JICA 96 96
Nicaragua Managua City Waste Disposal Plant Project JICA 93 93
Burma Upgrading of Hospital Project ADB 80 82
JICA-assisted Road Upgrading and Preservation Project (RUPP)
Philippines, JICA, C/S, 2013-2016.
In coping with ever growing awareness of the Government of the Philippines on vital
role of highway transportation in view of national, social and economic development,
the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has proceeded with
maintenance and management of the existing road assets extended over the
Philippine archipelago, Preserving in either way of improvement, upgrading and
rehabilitation, and it is currently endeavoring continued practices on ongoing project
alike.
The Project is financed with the Loan Agreement between the Philippine
Government and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the purpose of
financing the Consulting Services for the Construction Supervision of civil Works for
the highway upgrading / improvement Projects of ;
Bongabon-Baler Road (51.3 km)
Lipa-Alaminos Road (16.7 km)
Mindoro West Coast Road (153.4 km)
Catanduanes Circumferential Road (64.2 km)
Which are JICA-assisted Upgrading / improvement (UI) Component of the Road
Upgrading and Preservation Project (RUPP).
REGIONAL BRIDGES REHABILITATION PLAN PREPARATORY STUDY
ETHIOPIA, Preparation Study (P/S), Private Company.
In reply to the request of the Government of Ethiopia, JICA is conducting [Bridge Maintenance
Capability Improvement Project] from 2007 for 4 years. Among it, the National Route No.1 is an
important route connecting Djibouti Port of the adjacent country and capital city Addis Ababa.
The present request is the replacement of Gogecha Bridge, Modjo Bridge and Awash Bridge. For
which request, JICA has carried out preliminary study and confirmation has been obtained and
on the basis of this, the present study is to find out necessity and reasonableness of the
request in detail, carry out appropriate preliminary design as grant aid project, formulate the
business plan and estimate the approximate cost estimate.
The Consultant undertook:
--confirm environmental social consideration (land acquisition, resettlement, resident participation, information disclosure)
--Confirm the system of the Ethiopia's environmental social considerations and organizations such as reviewing regulations and standards
related thereto, reviewing conformity with JICA Guidelines, reviewing of the roles of related organizations, confirming legislation related to
resettlement.
Project for the Study on Development of the Sena Corridor
MALAWI, JICA, P/S, 2010
Based on the candidate routes shown on the Master Plan and Pre-FS previously carried out,
the four routes were taken up for the preliminary study. The Consultant carried out adverse
impacts of each route and summarized them, including social and natural environment
conditions.
As a result of site survey, the Consultant confirmed the conditions for Environmental Social
Considerations. Also, legal framework of Environmental and Social Considerations (Law,
Projects subject to EIA, Procedures, Information Disclosure and Stakeholder Participation)
were studied.
Project for the Construction of a bridge across the Batticaloa Lagoon
SRI LANKA, JICA, P/S, 2009
This project is to carry out a preliminary study for a new bridge construction project across the
lagoon Batticaloa of length at minimum, 300 m.
Based on an international standard, the project requires environmental impact assessment. The
Consultant undertook environmental impact mitigation measure and post project detailed
monitoring.
CAREC Transport Corridor 1 (Bishkek-Torugart Road) Project under ADB Grant 0123-KGZ(SF)
KYRGYZSTAN, ADB、D/D, C/S, 2009-2012
To implement in three phases of Bishkek-Torugart highway. This is Project 1, of which outputs
are improved 39 km road section from km 400 (At-Bashy) to Km 439 (AkBeit Pass). After
completion of the project, the present deteriorated AC paved or gravel road will be improved
to 8m wide AC paved road with 2.5m wide shoulders. Existing culverts will be replaced or
rehabilitated.
The consultancy services include;
i.review and finalizing engineering designs, tendering and construction supervision,
ii. project benefits monitoring and evaluation using the criteria of the project performance management system, focusing on
social, environmental and poverty impact monitoring
iii. preparation of Project 2 including EIA
iv. provide on the-job training to MOTC staff.
The Construction of the Second Mekong Bridge Construction
CAMBODIA, JICA, P/S, 2008 - 2009
Government of Cambodia requested the Japan Government for study of construction of the
Second Mekong Bridge and the Japan International Cooperation Agency undertook the study
during in 2008. The planned site Neak Loueng is located on international trunk road
connecting Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Ming of Vietnam at the river crossing point. The Basic
Design Study has been decided to be conducted because of necessity and urgent of this
project and this Development Study has been carried out prior to the said Basic Design
Study. To confirm necessity and reasonableness of this plan, collection and analysis of data
and information was carried out prior to the Basic Design Study and consultation with the
concerned people of the Cambodian side.
Area of the Study the Consultant undertook were:
---Resettlement plan, support the social economic study of the affected people, detailed assets survey, study related to
resettlement compensation etc, development study and supplementary study of follow-up study and support of drafting of plan.
---Discussion with the Cambodian side and result of analysis in Japan and report to the Advisory Council and at the same time,
prepare the Preliminary Study Report based on the report made to the Advisory Council.
Road Sector Assistance Project, "Preparation of Strategy Formulation of Rural Roads Management and Financing"
Sri Lanka, World Bank, M/ P, 2006 - 2008
To formulate a country-wide approach to rural roads management and financing in Sri
Lanka. The project is carried out under the supervision of the of the Ministry of Local
Government and Provincial Councils. Three provinces have been initially selected for
implementation of the pilot component, which are North Central, Southern and Uva
Province.
The Consultants study for Strategy Formulation covers organization and institutions from
national town to village level. It will also form the basis of a country-wide approach and is
not limited to the three pilot provinces.
Feasibility Study on High Priority Urban Toll Expressway in Cairo
JICA, F/S, 2007 - 2008
The proposed urban toll expressway network requires huge financial resources for construction,
operation and maintenance, while the government's sources are not sufficient, new and stable sources
of fund are required. This financial gap is expected to be filled by Public-Private Partnership "PPP"
Program. To promote the construction of the expressway network by the target year of 2022, identified
high priority routes, which are composed of the extensions of existing elevated Route No.1 and Route
No.2 (E1-2 and E2-2), and the new Route No.3 (E3).
Greater Cairo Region (GCR), with a population of more than 14 million inhabitants at present,
is estimated to accommodate a population of 22 million in 2022 which puts growing pressure
on all infrastructure systems, including the road network system. At present, the urban
transport situation, in general, is characterized by traffic congestions, constrained resources
for public transport and deterioration of air quality. Congestion in GCR is caused by its
excessive traffic demand and insufficient road capacity with inefficient traffic flow and
ineffective traffic management.
Project for Improvement and Maintenance of Ndola and Kitwe City Roads
Zambia, JICA, 2006-2007, P/S
The project is to implement Initial Environmental Examination (IEE), to assist Zambian side to
prepare Resettlement Action Plan, or Resettlement Policy Framework whichever necessary.
To clarify the conditions of socially vulnerable groups such as poor, aged, widowed, landless
that may be affected by the roads improvement project. To review existing laws, regulations,
policies and institutional arrangements related to environmental protection.
The Consultant undertook:
Phase 1:
1)To collect and analyze necessary data of the present situation for the Study
2)To prepare data for presenting the results of preparatory study
Phase 2:
1)To review existing laws, regulations, policies and institutional arrangements
2)To review upper policies, including Vision 2030, PRSP, 5th National Development Plan
3) Economic relationship in Southern African countries and the Position of Zambia
4) Potential industries in Zambia
5) Concept of the industrial developments strategy in Zambia and MFEZ
6) Assistance to Environmental and Social consideration Study implemented by GRZ
7) Implementation plan
Construction of Eastern Arterial Road and Improvement of the Related Equipments
MONGOLIA, JICA, F/S, D/D, C/S, 2005 - 2010
The Government of Mongolia announced the scheme of Millennium Road Planning targeting
to strengthen East-West transport axis, envisaging not only the improvement of road
transport in Mongolia but also the promotion of regional cooperation with Russia, China, and
other surrounding countries. The road is a part of the East-West transport axis on which the
Millennium Road Planning emphasizes the necessity and urgency of improvement much more
than before.
1) Prepare the design documents and assisted the Client in preparation of tender documents at the stage 1.
2) Assisted the Client in pre-qualification and tendering procedures and negotiation with tenderers at the stages I and II.
3) Provided construction and procurement services at the stages I and II.
4) Provided operation training and management guidance services at the stage I.
Remedial Works in Specified Landslide Areas and Road Slip Sections
PHILIPPINES, World Bank, D/D, 2003 - 2005
The Government of the Philippines through the Department of Public Works and Highways
(DPWH) implements the IBRD-assisted National Road Improvement and Management
Program (NRIMP), as a follow-up to the completed IBRD-assisted Highway Management
Project (HMP).
JOC undertook:
Feasibility study, including an inspection and preliminary assessment of the hazard, risk, and mechanisms of failure, identification of
the potential remedial options to be evaluated, and definition of the scope and estimated cost of detailing and implementing the
leading options as basis for advising DPWH on the option to be recommended. And also,
detailed engineering design of remedial works for specified landslide areas and road slip sections. This shall include comprehensive
investigation and analysis of the landslide areas and road slip sections, and detailed design and documentation and contract
packaging for appropriate remedial works including slope protection and slope stabilization works.
Environmental and Social Study for Improvement of National Road No.1
(Phnom Penh-Neakloueng Section)
CAMBODIA, JICA, Preparatory Study(P/S), 2003
In the Feasibility Study , IEIA was conducted in accordance with the environmental rules and
regulations of Cambodia as well as Environmental Guidelines of JICA, and it is concluded that
"The Project of Improvement of the National Road No.1" has negative impact unless proper
measures by the proponent for social and natural environmental considerations are fully taken into
account. It is recommended as necessary to set up protection management measures in order to
integrate the social and natural environments fully so that negative impacts may be reduced.
Service Provided by the Consultant was:
1) Identification of the Status of the Project and Resettlement Issue
" To study the importance of this Project, such as priority in their Second Five Year Plan of the Social and Economic Development
" Status of resettlement process and procedure after the Feasibility Study
2) Review of Road Improvement Plan
" To study a possibility to modify the road improvement plan from the view of minimizing the number of relocation
" To study the laws and regulation related ROW and land conveyance in Cambodia
3) Establishment of Process and Procedure for Resettlement.
SECOND ROAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
MONGOLIA, ADB, E/D, C/S, 2000-2004
To develop a nationwide effective transportation network, the government of Mongolia
intends to preform 1) detailed design for the road section between Maant and Choir (130km),
2) design review of the section between Nalaikh and Maant (70km) and 3) construction
supervision of the combined Nalaikh to Choir (200km) road section.
Our scope of work includes:
1. Detailed design with survey,
2. Subsoil investigation and material test,and
3. Supervision of construction in accordance with FIDIC
6th ROAD PROJECT (STRUCTURAL OVERLAY COMPONENT) :
PHILIPPINES, DPWH/ADB and JBIC, D/E and C/S, 1998-2004
The Project consists of structural overlay of national roads of total 1,000 km, drainage
improvement and road safety nation in Luzon, Cebu, Negros, Panay, Palawan and
Mindanao, as structural overlay component of the sixth road project, financed by ADB
and JIBIC.
The services includes
1. Engineering Design: evaluation of the existing pavement by Falling Weight
Deflectometer (FWD), design of overlay, improvement of drainage and road
safety.
2. Bidding: Assistance of bid: Prequalification of contractors, preparation of bid
documents, site visit and prebid conference of bidders, bid and bid evaluation,
and
3. Construction: Construction supervision of 21 contract packages all over the
country.
The photo shows investigation of pavement of the Project roads by the FWD.
JAMUNA BRIDGE ACCESS ROAD PROJECT
BANGLADESH, RHD/JBIC, 1998-2002
Main objective of the project is to improve the road network of the national highways
section between Joydebpur - Tangail as Jamuna Bridge Access Road from Dhaka by
means of restoring/upgrading the pavement and widening carriageways. The road
network had been easily cut depending on the weather conditions. By this project, it
can be expected that the local people's livelihood will be stabilized and that local
economic development can be sustained through enforcement of transport linkages
between agricultural centers and industrial areas.
BISHKEK-OSH ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECT Ⅱ
KYRGYZ, JBIC, C/S, 1998-2006
The project was formulated to contribute to the government strategy of enhancing
transport infrastructure especially in Bishkek-Osh section for the purpose to promote
industrial, commercial and tourism developments in this area.
The consultancy services provided by us comprise::
1. Tendering and construction supervision
2. Road maintenance assistance and road safety
3. Benefit monitoring and evaluation of the project roads。
PREPARATION OF THE THIRD ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (RIP Ⅲ)
BANGLADESH, RHD/ADB, C/S, 1998-2000
The Project included improvement of national roads in
Dhaka-Khulna, Sunamganj-thakurakona, Shariatpur-
Chandpur, Elenga-Ghatail, Kishoreganj-Nikli section.
Feasibility study was conducted for the roads by HDM
III, together with social and environmental study, and
recommended first implementation of three corridors
(Dhaka-Khulna, Sunamganj-thakurakona, Shariatpur-
Chandpur).
Based on the recommendation, detailed engineering
was performed and bid documents were prepared.
NATIONAL HIGHWAY NO.1 BRIDGE REHABILITATION (PHASE Ⅱ)
VIETNAM, JBIC, EIA, D/D, 1997-2001
This project aims at the rehabilitation of a total of nine (9) bridges along National
highway No.1, consisting of four (4) bridges located in the section between the Sino-
Vietnamese border to Hanoi (163km long) and five (5) bridges located in the section
of Dong Ha to Nha Trang ( 689km long).
The service provided by us includes engineering investigation, environment impact
assessment, detailed engineering design, drawing, prequalification document,
quantities and cost estimation, preparation of tender documents and supervision for
the construction.
NATIONAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (RN1 AND RN2)
DJIBOUTI, JICA, D/E, C/S, 1996-1999
This is a basic design carried out under the contract with JICA. The project consists
of an improvement of the National Roads No.1 and No.2 in Djibouti City to meet the
increase of traffic volume by means of widening the existing narrow carriageway and
rehabilitating the deteriorated pavement with overlaying. Procurement of road
maintenance equipment and workshop tools with spare parts was also included in
this project.
The basic design formulated the improvement alternatives, estimate of the total
project cost and preparation of implementation schedule, construction plan and
procurement program for road maintenance equipment.
Photo shows improved separate 4 lane National Road No. 1 along Djibouti Bay.
ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECT
KAZAKSTAN, ADB, D/E, C/S, 1996-2000
The prime objective of the project is to rehabilitate and construct the Almaty-Akmola
corriodor, a 192km section between Gulshad and Akchatau.
Scopes of the work comprise:
(ⅰ) consulting services and construction supervision for rehabilitation,
(ⅱ) improvement of capacity of routine road maintenance through provision of
equipment, manuals, training and
(ⅲ) consulting services for detailed designing of road sections and benefit
monitoring.
REHABILITATION FOR SELECTED PRIORITY NATIONNAL/PROVINCIAL ROADS
CAMBODIA, WB, F/S,SED, 1996-1998
It was urgently proposed to rehabilitate the road network in Cambodia, although
Cambodian government had no fund, nor equipment and human resource to
implement rehabilitation by themselves, and thus the World Bank decided to grant
technical and financial assistance.
The consultants undertook the following services:
Feasibility Study (F/S)
-Preliminary selection of priority roads and feasibility study
-Prepare project implementation plan, IEE, SIA
Simplified Engineering Design
-Engineering design for international tender
PAKSEY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
BANGLADESH, RHD/OECF, C/S, 1996-1997
The proposed project entailed the construction of a 1,800m long Paksey Bridge crossing the
Padma River, a 3.6km long connecting road on the eastern (Pabna) bank and a 3.9km long
connecting road on the western (Kushtia)bank of the river. The proposed highway bridge was
pallarel with the existing Harding Railroad Bridge located about 600m down stream.
Technical studies, field investigations and relative services for the detailed engineering stage of the
project were performed by the consultant in full cooperation with the Road and Highway
Department and other relevant agencies from Bangladesh Government.
(1) Paksey Bridge
Length :1,800m, Width :14.5m consisting of 2 car lanes @ 3.75m, 2 motorcycle lanes @2.5m and 2
sidewalks @1.0m
(2) East and west banks connecting roads
3,685m long (east bank) and 3,930m long (west bank) respectively with pavement widths of 8.5m
LIAONING AND JILIN EXPRESSWAY PROJECT
CHINA, ADB, E/D, EIA, 1996
Liaoning expressway constituted a 360km stretch of highway between Shenyang and
Shanhaiguan while Jilin expressway stood for a 84km east-west stretch of highway
between the provincial capital, Changchun, and Jilin City, the major urban center in
the province.Our scope of work includes:
- Highway engineering
- Transport economics
- Environment and socio-economic
- Toll expressway operations and finance
SICHUAN EXPRESSWAY PROJECT
CHINA, ADB, F/S, 1995
It was proposed to rehabilitate a 130 km stretch road winding through mountainous
area constructed in 1930' and cannot meet the present heavy traffic in the points of
traffic volume and pavement capacity. JOC carried out:
1) review of technical aspects presented by the government
2) economic evaluation and forecast of traffic volume
3) planning of environment and socioeconomic monitoring
4) suggestion of an installation of institutions and
5) preparation financial statement
JAMUNA BRIDGE RAILWAY APPROACH STUDY
BANGLADESH, ADB AND OECF, F/S, 1995
The Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Project would provide road transport connection
across Jamuna River, one of the largest rivers which had been great obstacles for
the development of the area. JOC provided following services:
1) Phase Ⅰ
Selection of routes on the basis of potential traffic, right-of-way availability,
construction cost, land acquisition and financial, economic and environmental
conditions
2) Phase Ⅱ
Technical, financial and economic feasibility studies on selected alternatives
BRIDGE REHABILITATION FOR HIGHWAY NO.1
VIETNAM, OECF, F/S, 1995
The Vietnam government requested Japanese government both the Feasibility Study and
Detailed Design for rehabilitation of the old bridges, predominantly longer than 20m, located at
two sections on Highway No.1, one of which is the section from Shino-Vietnam border to Hanoi
and the other from Dong Ha to Nha Trang.
Study objectives included:
• Field survey of topography, bathymetry, geology, hydrology and social condition
surrounding the bridges in concern
• Review of the results of study performed by ADB fund and discussion with
officials related and
• Formulation of a program for implementation suitable in Japanese ODA style
SECOND ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
VIETNAM, ADB, F/S AND D/D, 1994-1995
The project consisted of improvement of high priority national highways between
Hanoi to Lang Son section in length of 173km and Nha Trang to Dong Ha section in
length of 688km, as well as improvement and/or construction of bridges.
Our scope of work provided is:
Phase Ⅰ: Feasibility study and environmental impact assessment
Phase Ⅱ:Detailed design and documentation for bidding and contract
CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD 5 (C-5) PROJECT, PACKAGE A
PHILIPPINES, DPWH/OECF, D/E and C/S, 1989-1994
The Project was composed of 6 lane roads of 1.2 km in Quezon City, 1.2 km in Pasig
and 4 lane roads of 2.4 km in Makati including a bridge of 300 m in length.
The original plan were reviewed and revised due to changes of site and
environmental conditions.
Pasig Bridge was composed of 10 spans of prestressed concrete girders supported
by concrete bored piles of 3 m in diameter instead of driven precast concrete piles
due to Fast Track Program.
The Project included Portland Cement Concrete Pavement, sidewalls, longitudinal
and cross drainages, reinforced concrete and stone masonry retaining wall,
intersections with traffic signal lights, street lights, traffic sign and pavement marking.
Photo shows erection of precast prestressed concrete girders of Pasig Bridge.
MINDANAO ROADS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PHILIPPINES, DPWH/KUWAIT FUND FOR ARAB ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, C/S: 1987-1993
The Project consisted of the new construction and/or rehabilitation of the road,
bridges and drainage facilities of the existing national route between Molave-
Oroquieta and Pagadian-Tucuran (108 km) in Mindanao. The improvement works
also included the provision of 6 to 7 meters wide asphalt concrete surfacing-plant
mix, the construction of gravel or DBST shoulders ranging 0.5 to 2.5 meters wide, the
re-alignment of two (2) areas to improve the existing geometry, two (2) new by-
passes, raising the existing roadway on three (3) flood prone areas, and the
construction, repair and extension of drainage culverts.
Photo shows operation of asphalt paving machine.
RANGOON-PROME ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
BURMA (MYANMAR), Ministry of Construction (Construction Corporation), D/E, C/M, 1985-1993
The Project road had been a main north-south link up the Irrawady Valley to Pagan
and Mandalay. The Project comprised strengthening and resurfacing existing
pavement, provision of hard shoulders, improvement of roadside drainage and
improvement, rehabilitation or reconstruction of culverts and bridges. In addition,
improvements of alignment and the road section near the main township were
required.
The Consultant assisted and advised the Construction Corporation's project staff in
carrying out detailed engineering of the improvements and in management of their
construction, such as construction planning, construction engineering and quality
control, equipment management and administration and procurement of materials
and spare parts.
Photo shows resurfacing of existing pavement.
THIRD ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PHILIPPINES, MPWH/ADB, Detailed Engineering: 1984-1985
The Project included road improvement of 900 km national roads in Cebu, Negros
and Mindanao, identified as economically feasible. The services required
Coordination Consultant.
The detailed engineering of the project roads was carried out by four (4) local
consultants.
The Consultant issued the design guidelines for highway, drainage facilities,
structures, soil and pavements to the local consultants, including standard plans,
reports and bidding documents.
The photo shows site inspection of a road in Mindanao.
CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD NO. 3 (C -3) AND MAKATI -MANDALUYONG ROAD PROJECT
PHILIPPINES, DPWH/OECF, Design: 1979-1981, C/S: 1988-1994
The Project roads were one of major missing links in Metro Manila recommended by Urban
Transport Study for the Metropolitan Manila Area (UTSMMA).
The Feasibility Study reported that the construction of of six(6)-lane road with grade separation
at some major intersections would yield an Internal Rate of Return of 49%. The detailed
engineering included field survey and investigation, preparation of plans, bill of quantities, cost
estimates, bidding documents, construction plan, implementation schedule and public hearing.
During the pre-construction stage, plans and bid documents prepared in the detailed design
were reviewed and updated. and assistance was rendered for bidding and contract award.
The Project included the construction of the northern component of C-3 and Makati-
Mandaluyong Road linking Makati and Mandaluyong (total L=14 km), and services of
construction supervision was provided.
Photo shows the intersection of C-3 Road and Quezon Avenue just after completion.
KHULNA-MONGLA ROAD PROJECT
BANGLADESH, RHD/ADB, D/E and C/S, 1977-1985
The Project road connected Khulna City, the largest city in the western half of
Bangladesh and second biggest sea port at 40 km south of Khulna. The Project
included 2-lane paved road on a 12 m wide embankment 1.5 m above existing
ground levels, 7 RC and PC bridges, 64 box culverts and 2 ferry terminals with
pontoon-type jetties on the Rupsa River.
The Consultant reviewed the feasibility study, detailed engineering, preparation of bid
documents, assistance of prequalification of contractors, bidding.
Contracts for the embankment works were let in 4 lots, while 5 contracts were let for
construction of pavement, shoulders, and terminals.
Construction was executed only during the dry season.
Photo shows labor intensive earth work.
THE AKASHI KAIKYO BRIDGE PROJECT
JAPAN, JAPANESE GOVERNMENT, FIELD AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS, 1975-1979
A largest suspension bridge ever built was to be constructed over Akshi Strait, with a main span of
1,990m in length and a main tower of 297m in height. In this project, our affiliated firm of Kiso-Jiban
Consultants Co., Ltd. joined and carried out a part of following:
Field investigation
-Geological mapping
-Geophysical exploration and logging
-Soil and rock samplings
-Insitu testing
Laboratory testing
-Soil and rock testings
Simulation
-Numerical analysis
-Model testing
RAMA VI BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
THAILAND, JICA, Feasibility Study, 1981
The bridge was studied in order to solve serious traffic congestion in rush-hour in
Metro Bangkok. The Study was conducted on the following items;
• Traffic forecast and required number of traffic lanes for the new bridge
• Selection of route and alignment
• Optimum bridge plan and implementation program
• Economic analysis
• Preliminary design
• Review of economic evaluation
• Implementation program
URBAN TRANSPORT STUDY IN METROPOLITAN AREAS OF GEORGE TOWN, BUTTERWORTH AND BUKIT
MERTAJAM
MALAYSIA, JICA, Master Plan (1979-1980), Feasibility Study (1980-1982)
The Greater Metropolitan Areas of George Town, Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam
(Penang Metropolitan Area) had serious urban transport problems due to intensive
industrial and urban development in the area, as well as a rapidly increasing number
of private vehicles. Moreover, intensive transport development projects, such as the
Penang Project, the Toll Expressway projects, the East-West Highway Supporting
Road Project and the Penang Port Development made it necessary to renew and
develop the existing transport system in the region.
The Urban Transport Study was conducted to solve the urban transport problems;
• To formulate a master plan for the Penang Metropolitan Area and
• To determine the feasibility of specific projects selected through the study in
the above.
MINDANAO SECONDARY AND FEEDER ROADS PROJECT
PHILIPPINES, DOH/ADB, F/S, D/E and C/S, 1976-1985
The Project was to improve secondary and feeder roads in rural areas in South
Cotabato, Sultan Kudalat, and Misamis Oriental Provinces, as farms to market road.
Feasibility study was conducted to select 675km of feeder roads and 125 km of
secondary road using the computerized Feeder Road Analysis Model (FRAM).
Detailed engineering included field investigation of existing road conditions,
evaluation, preparation of improvement plan of surfacing (gravel or hard surface),
bridges (concrete or Bailey bridges, and spillways), and counter measure to minimize
erosion in the areas.
The Project finally consisted of re-construction of 1 secondary road and 37 feeder
roads under 8 contract packages. The Project was implemented by packaging based
on labor-intensive, labor-equipment combination and equipment intensive
construction considering the scale of work and scattering of areas. Photo shows one
of a spillway in General Santos-Kiamba Secondary Road.
IRRAWADDY RIVER BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
BURMA (MYANMAR), JICA, F/S, 1974-1975
The purpose of this study was to examine the technical and economical feasibility of
constructing a bridge across the Irrawaddy and an access railway and road
connecting Prome and Sinde to development of the west region of the Irrawaddy
River. The study also aimed at recommending the optimum bridge site of three sites
proposed by the Government.
The Study was divided into two phase:
• Route alternative to select most feasible railway route connecting the existing
Prome Line with Sinde,
• Field Investigation and studies of socio-economic development, traffic,
highway access, and a bridge.
Mombasa Container Port Terminal Expansion Program
KENYA, Private Company, F/S, 2009
The development plan of a new large-scale full-fledged modern container terminal at the Port of
Mombasa in Kenya, which is an important gateway port on the east coast of Africa, was
formulated in 2006 by JPC under a Special Assistance for Project Formation (SAPROF)
extended by JBIC, and the loan agreement (L/A) for which was concluded in November 2007
between the Japanese government, or JBIC, and the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA).
The consulting service for the engineering works of the Project was awarded to JPC and its
contract was signed on 25 November 2008.
The Consultant undertook:
Geo-technical survey including boring, analysis of data, recommendation to JPC, Consultants' boring specialist was sent to the site
for three months altogether in 2009.
MONGLA PORT AREA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
BANGLADESH, ADB, Master Plan and F/S, 1995
Mongla Port, the second largest port in Bangladesh, located 40km south to Khulns.
In spite of the strategic advantages of its location, Mongola Port's facilities and
equipment had long been underutilized. This underutilization may have been partly
attributable to the server siltation that had been taking place over the previous few
years, and the resulting limitations imposed on draft of ships approaching the
berths. Another factor contributing to its low utilization may also have been the
absence of vital linkage across the Rupsa River, which severely limited the road
access to the port.
BURMA OUTPORT PROJECT
BURMA (MYANMAR), ADB, Feasibility Study, 1978-1979
Most of the facilities at the Outports, namely Akyab, Bassein, Moulmein, Mergui, Kyaukpyu, Tavoy and
Kwathaung, were reaching the end of their useful lives due to age and a lack of repair and maintenance.
The Consultants conducted the feasibility study for the project, which included the following aspects:
• Evaluation of communication facilities within harbor area and between the ports,
• Need for replacement of harbor craft, navigational aids and cargo handling equipment,
• Pier arrangements regarding suitability for effective cargo handling, as most were designed to serve
mainly schooners , not coastal ships,
• Siltation problem at all Outports, except Kyaukpyu and Sadoway, due to the absence of
maintenance dredging, and
• Policies and practices for port operations and management, including tariffs.
1998 FLOOD DAMAGE REHABILITATION
BANGLADESH, ADB, D/E and C/S, 1998-2000
The 1998 flood has been a major, and produced country-wide destruction in
particular due to the simultaneous occupancy of three peaks of water levels in
Jamuna and Padma rivers and in rainfall on west of the Jamuna river.
The key damage in the road-subsector would be for the failure of embankments,
pavements, bridges, approaches and other drainage structures due to scour,
overtopping and to the fact that water was entrapped due to long standing on the
road. Further the damages to embankments and pavements have been critical and
some places washed out were also related to design weakness and lack of
maintenance.
The service required preparation of plan, bid documents, assistance for bidding,
construction supervision of contractors' work.
Zanzibar Area Regional Electricity Power Network Strengthening Plan
(Environmental Social Consideration)
TANZANIA, JICA, P/S, 2010
Government of Zanzibar requested Government of Japan for rehabilitation of electric power
transmission cable network in Unguja Island. However, there were some points to be confirmed
in their request paper. This study was to identify specific area for installation, to evaluate data
condition and maintenance ability of the existing power cables, and to confirm social and
natural environmental impacts.
The Consultant undertook:
To confirm environment regulations of Tanzania and required procedures for this project, To explain JICA Guidelines for
Environmental and Social Considerations and obtain their understanding, to confirm existing implementation status of the
environmental and social considerations including resettlement and land acquisition, To hold stakeholders' meeting and formulate
monitoring plan.
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Onshore and near shore Detailed Site Investigations
at the Dekastri Terminal Site
RUSSIA, Private Company, C/S, 2006-2007
The project is a construction works of export oil and LNG terminal both onshore and
offshore by developing oils produced at north part of Sakhalin.
The Consultant undertook:
Supervision of asphalt pavement works of the roads in terminal including asphalt repairing
manual, materials arrival manual, asphalt pavement manual and follow-up of the comments
on these manuals.
JOC dispatched its pavement specialist to the site from 2006 to 2007 to mainly supervise
pavement works.
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